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Monday, February 18, 2013

Quickly made from card stock and construction paper for sweet Princess Jocelyn's 6th birthday. I punched a small hole in the left pigtail and tied the card to the gift bag with some pink baker's twine, so it really functioned as both a card and a tag. I love making oversized gift tags this way. No fussing with an envelope. And this is key: no going to the store to buy a card.

Here's what you do. It is really easy to put together. You can make your princess any color you like, but for simplicity's sake I'll keep the colors as they are.

(A word about circle punches: Get some. I use my simple circle punches
in paper crafts a lot. A LOT. So much easier than trying to cut a small
circle. As a matter of fact, I just ordered more circle punches in
different sizes. By far and away the most useful punches I own. So versatile.)

1) Bring the short sides of a letter sized piece of pink card stock together and fold it in half.

2) Use a compass with a pencil to draw a circle that overlaps the
fold very slightly and takes up most of the depth. Keep the compass set
at the same width.

3) Cut out the circle from the folded paper so that you have a circular card. I flip it over so that any stray pencil marks will be on the back.

4) Widen the compass ever so slightly and draw another circle
that's just a tiny bit bigger than the pink one on orange card stock.

5) Sketch a side part with bangs on the orange circle and cut
that shape out. Flip it so the pencil marks are underneath. Rub a glue
stick on the back of the orange hair, but don't put any glue
on the lowest part of the bangs just in case you need to sneak an eye
under there like I did. Adhere the orange hair to the pink circle with
the fold of the card at the top of the head.

6) Using the compass or a handy jar lid, draw two smaller circles
on the orange paper and cut them out with normal or scallop scissors
for pigtails. Flip the pencil marks to the back. Add glue only to the
front lower part of the orange pigtails and stick them to the back of
the top layer of the card, on either side of the fold.

7) Fold a small piece of yellow card stock in half. Trace a half
of a simple tiara shape and cut it out. Add glue to the outside edges of
the tiara only so that it has some dimension when you place it on the
hair.

8) Time to get out your trusty paper punches:

Use a 1 inch punch to make two white and two dark pink circles.

Use a 5/8 inch punch to make two blue circles and 1 pink circle.

Use a slightly smaller 1/2 inch punch to make two black circles.

9) Glue the pink cheeks even with each other on the lower part of the face, almost touching the edges.

10) Glue on the white circles for eyes, overlapping the cheeks, making sure the eyes are even and an equal distance from the edges.

11) Add the blue circles to the eyes. You can make them crossed like
mine or looking in any direction. Experiment with it before you commit.

12) Glue the black circles in the middle of the blue circles.

13) Use a pop dot to adhere the pink circle nose centered between the eyes. The pop dot is great for adding a little shadow under the nose.

14) Fold a small piece of red paper in half and cut a tiny arch
on the fold to make lips. Unfold and glue the top part of the lips
centered under the nose. Keep the lower part unglued so it can add
dimension.

15) Now get out your colored pencils if you want to add some finishing touches:

Hey, Ginny. I have gotten punches from my local craft store, including Martha Stewart brand and other no-name ones. They've worked well, but size range is limited. I've just ordered some from EK Tools online, and am excited to have a great range of sizes on the way. Here's their site: http://www.eksuccessbrands.com/ektools/Can't speak as to quality yet, because they haven't arrived.

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